| Date |
Presenter |
Title of Talk / Information |
Wednesday, January 28
Reception:
3:45 - 4:00p Snap Lab
Talk:
4:00p - 5:15p
301 College Avenue, Seminar Room
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John Reidl, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota
Hosts: Dan Cosley
|
Altruism, Destructiveness, and Sharing on The Social Web |
Wednesday, February 25
Talk:
4:00p - 5:15p
Bard 140
|
Helen Nissenbaum, Professor, Media, Culture & Communication, Computer Science.
Senior Fellow, Information Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Host: Tarleton Gillespie
***Change of Venue: Bard 140*** |
Values-at-Play in Digital Games and TrackMeNot
|
Wednesday,
March 25
Reception:
3:45p - 4:15p
Snap Lab
Talk:
4:15p - 5:15p
301 College Avenue, Seminar Room
|
Bjoern Hartmann, PhD Candidate at Stanford University
Host: François Guimbretière
***Please note the time change*** |
Enlightened Trial and Error - Gaining Design Insight Through New Prototyping Tools
|
Wednesday,
April 1
Reception:
3:45p - 4:00p
Snap Lab
Talk:
4:00p - 5:15p
301 College Avenue, Seminar Room
|
Elizabeth Van Couvering, PhD Candidate at London School of Economics
Host: Tarleton Gillespie |
The Structuration of Search Engine Bias
|
Wednesday,
April 15
Reception:
3:45p - 4:00p
Snap Lab
Talk:
4:00p - 5:15p
301 College Avenue, Seminar Room
|
Eytan Adar, PhD Candidate at the University of Washington
Host: Jon Kleinberg & David Williamson |
Understanding and Enhancing Interactions with the Dynamic Web
|
Wednesday,
April 29
Reception:
3:45p - 4:00p
Snap Lab
Talk:
4:00p - 5:15p
301 College Avenue, Seminar Room
|
Jeffrey Friedberg, Chief Trust Architect for Microsoft
Host: Fred Schneider
Co-sponsors: Computer Science and Information Science |
Improving the Trust User Experience
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